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6. CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS (LOCATED UNDER THE
KEYBOARDS)
Left side panel
JUBILATE 230 – 232
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1. Ex12V DC: +12 Volt tension can be obtained from this socket. Normally this would be
used as a REMOTE function, that is for turning on at a distance optional powered boxes.
2. MIDI Thru – In – Out: 5-pin DIN sockets for connecting the organ to other devices equipped
with MIDI Interface (expanders, computers, sequencers...).
The MIDI In socket is used to receive messages from other MIDI devices. With the MIDI Thru
socket your Jubilate can be connected in a chain with other MIDI instruments or devices. Finally,
the MIDI Out is used to transmit MIDI messages originating in the Jubilate or to play other Jubilate
organs using the keyboards and pedal board of the master keyboard.
3. INV. KEYB.: This button allows the registers for the two manuals to be inverted, therefore the
voices of Man.I will play on Man.II and viceversa.
4. MIDI PG: Button for transmitting Program Change data. To send a Program Change to an
external device with a MIDI interface, press this button and at the same time the MIDI button
(located in the register section) for the section you want (Pedal, Man.I or Man.II). Then, once the
button starts flashing, enter the channel or program numbers by using the numbered part of the
keyboard (see chap. 1.4 - Numbered Keyboard). When a third key is pressed, and therefore a third
number is entered, the MIDI button for the section chosen will stop flashing and the Program
Change message will be sent.
N.B.: A Program Change message will only be sent once a third key is pressed on the numbered
keyboard. This means if you wish to send for example Program Change number 30, you will need
to press the keys 0 - 3 – 0.
When a memory is recalled it will automatically send out any Program Change data it contains.
5. DEMO: By pressing this button you can call up one of 8 classical demos stored in Jubilate’s
memory. You can choose which one you want to hear by pressing at the same time the DEMO
button and the key on the numbered keyboard corresponding to the number you wish to hear.